Paar 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 22, 1908, f22000002022000000000000000 The Racket. Our stock of Cotton Blankets is complete, and are much cheaper - - - hd - e - oa od - - ~ - - than last year, as cotton is lower in price than then, We have them in white, tan and grey, at 49c¢, 6oc 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a pair, Wool Blankets in white, scarlet, grey and plaid, Ro from $2 50 to $5.00 a pair, accord- ing to weight and quality. Haps t and heavy weight, in ligh 1¢ EP IRVIN SERFS 5350058006008805000 "8800000800000 00000008060000100072909990905909000900082000008 WOODWARD. ng and corn hus ar. next will 1 umber t alread f. an 1 reg was very good, i weather Of ou thelr very good farm; 1 and always brings go YARNELL w . ail ROO ne n Monday Pleasant valle y Sex nsacted CLARENCE, Agent week Cha bo with 154 again many friends Four of our young to Karthaus the et they all decidents a auto all Ting age ot report gasoline A trio from Cameron coun town on Saturday evening » town red, but were short in pal and back bone L.. C. Bullick, of Milesburg, has a trew of men at work on the new water which runs from Fountain to C Watson's COBURN One of the busiest business places in w ) ol : our town at present is Mrs. Bard's mul: | Don't forget the festival at Boalsburg, | linery shop Mrs, Ella Lose, of Rebersburg, is making her home at Reuben Harter's this winter Melville Soyder, of Lemont, spent Saturday with his brother Harry, here. Many of our young folks are on the sick list. Some complain it is a sore throat epidemic, Paul Kerstetter and wife, of North Bend, are spending some time here vis iting their parents, Simon Vonada, of Lewisburg, spent a short time at the home of T, Ww oster: man on Tuesday. The one person, a man is always ready to forgive, is himself. - - - - “ od od - - - . e » . ad . o * . - | . hd - . * - ad * - ad Ad - ad - - - - . A line, | UNIONVILLE, Annie Blair, of St. Augustine, Fla, is home on a brief visit to her aged mother, Mrs, Susan Blair, A large number of his friends and neighbors constituted a surprise the home of Nathaniel Tw! dh i when they celebrated the 58th anniversary of his birthday in a lively fashion, Miles M. Hall has sold a large tract of valuable timber land to H. C. Robinson, of Centre Hall, and that means a three. years lumber job, and employment for a Untonville elected, i Mrs. Daniel Buck has been having { home | tion in Buffalo, the | home of Mr, and Mrs | Sara Harper, teacher of one of | Taylor township schools, and Annie Un- derwood, a Union [ Sundayed at home. Both are graduates {of the Unionville grammar school and | are equally successful as instructors, Frank Lo a former resident of Un- ion township, but now of Irvona, spent a few days with friends in this section, {on Monday. process of tea drinking, et cetera—but at { the close it was impossible to d won the prize, lot, A few of the successful game hunters Andy Rowen, 1 rabbit ; . of Bellefonte, a fi Hoover, 1 turkey : Dr. about 10 squirrels ; Ed are as follows : John Nightt turkey ; Frank C. A. VanValin, I'. Hall, 1 tur band, of Altoona, of others whose art ne | Maggie Tavlor's Ke L more or less inson ; Charle .ckenroth and wife, rs. Harry Macker and son Rufus Capt | H. Williams, Dr. A. W. Hafer fonte; Mrs Henry Resides, of : : * Harpster, Esq RUNVILLE ging along : Why don't people get affair else's Warriors [ y and attend ro their $ instead of ed Ng ino some one Samuel Lt Mark here recently IAS ited his brother | LINDEN HALL rank Wieland of spent part last parents at Pine (rove Mrs Ber son, Mrs Kate Coble Wm. Cobl «pent Sund at Mill Hall John Diehl visited at her home at Fussey ville t week Sarah Horner, ot Centre Hall, visited her cousin, Bertha Tressler, part of last week Quite alot of | been out for game, but report it scarce, AY with las George Searson is kept busy baling | { hay for the farmers. B | through town on Sunday | Farmers are busy husking corn. arty at | our sportsmen have Harrison, of Boalsburg, passed on Saturday night, Oct, 24, by the Boals- | burg high school, last weak, where he is employed, « George Myers, of Milton, is spending his vacation at his bome here, William 8. Brooks and family spent Sunday at Pleasant Gap, Quite a large number of Linden Hall people attended the moving picture show at Boalsburg on Friday even- ing. $l 48 Special sale on children's good solid school shoes, $1 48a pair, At Yeagers shoe store, Edward Carper departed for Clareton, arge number of men and a boom for | -whether Bill B, or Bill T. is | | tariff, | quite an extended visit at her daughter's | principal attrac- | being her first grandchild, a bright | little daughter that recently came to the | ur Tw } i Arthur Bosworth. | copools, they show that thousands the pa he { children are suffering from hunger township teacher, | EMPTY DINNER PAILS, Fifteen thousand school children stary- ing in Chicago—among the causes, lack of employment of parents, and the con- stant increase in the cost of living with- out a corresponding increase in wagss This is the startling announcement made in the daily newspapers of Chicago and which has brought doi and con- sternation to the managers of the re- publican national committee in that city. I'hey have been and the “full dinner pail" throug power and the maintenance of a high The republican newspapers of Chicago without exception have given this republican claim the lie direct, In aL with big headlines the re- port of the special committee appointed to investigate the conditions in public of and actually dying from starvation in the great industrial and commercial city of Chicago. : Here are the headlines, running across | { three columns of the paper, from Chica- { go Inter Ocean (rep.): | Hunger Menaces 20,000 Mary E. Griest gave an afternoon tea | Ten plates were laid and a | prize was offered to the lady who did | the least talking duriag the interesting | tL 3 J rhe Startling It will be disposed of by | Pupils in City Schools; Many Beg Refuse to Eat Conditions in Chicago Shown by Report of Investi gating Committee Find Starvation has Many Victims. 5,000 Have no Meal in Mon Body Asks Food for Child Some of Whom lave Forgot ton Taste of Butter, living on Dry Crusts Earned by Heroism of Mothers who go to Ded Fasting f the board of educa These are ofily a few 3 Tribune « 2 many f the of the reports : Spangler After all the sent nd (Glenn ‘t ey wii Killed at Beech Creek Bart : colored. of lLoga ch Creek 1 Ww train arn Barn attemoted tracks ia front of the to o'clock we passenger the Deceased was xl LLENS IS THE PLACE. train FLOUR $1.15, reg. 1.25 Lo: se Coffee 2 Ibs for 25¢ Rea Price Our Price 2¢C 21C 25C we 25¢C 25¢ oc oc rie 1b 6 cakes Soap Chocolate . tanner Lye 3 for Macaroni “ee Ginger Snaps 3 for Nick Nacs 3 for, Seeded Raisins, Cal, dried peaches A.& H Soda..... BYIUD. cooooieee.s 3090 gal Bak, Powder with prize 17 Ibs A Sugar, ... Shred'ed Cocoanut Pine Cort. ....... Pure Vanilla, ..... Gold Dust . P.&G. Oliene Soap For CASH ONLY. Prices subject to change. We pay asc for eggs and a8¢ for butter. Potatoes wanted, Bry ann Commercial Puoxes, Gillen, the Grocer, ALLEGHENY ST. 25¢ aoe 1b 9c LS 1c sc preaching prosperlty | 1 the | continuance of the republican party in | BOALSBURG, | There will be communion services in | th | morning; also services in the evening | e 5t, John's Reformed church, Sunday | SATURDAY, OCT, 24 The high school scholars will hold a | | night, The moving picture show { night last, was well attended, Samuel Weber and sister festival in the town hall, on Saturday | i ele. Friday | Annie, | | spent last week at Huntington at the | | home of Peter Weber, Mrs. Ira Rishel visited friends in Cen- tre Hall, last Thursday, sisters Clara and Annie, in Altoona, | Danville, at her son Charley's. Mrs. Margaret Miller is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Andy Lytle this week, Owen Mothersbaugh and Rev, A. A Black attended the meeting of synod at Lock Haven, last week. The former also visited his brother, Dr, Mothers- baugh, at Beech Creek, who has been quite iil, Mrs, Alice McGoffin left for a afew weeks with friends in phia, and New York. Mervin Kubn and wife days at his parental week. William Bricker, of Indiana, was visit ing with Mrs last week John Bricker and his visited a day or Michael Bric The Bra: visit of Philadel- few 1¢ ast spent per home here, Laura Bricker a few days William Lewistown, at uncie ker's : LA 6747 Yeager's Shoe Store. | WEDNESDAY Mrs. Maud Williams is visiting her | . 2 iP r. OCTOBER 30 Mrs. Amanda Fisher spent a few days | FRIDAY, OOTORER X TURSDAY PUBLIC SALES W. 1. Lannen will make sale, near Wingate, of 4 colts, | and 2 years; 2 spring colts, brood mares, cow and young cattle, shoats, mower, wagon, buggy. kinds of implements, fodder, corn in the ear, Baleast p.m. 8. K, Emerick, suet TORSDAY, O01. 27 At his residence at Colyer, G. R, Meese w 125 head of live stock, consisting of | span of mules, 2 horses, 86 head of young cattle, heifers and steers, Jer Li Re sey cow, 38 head of hogs, 40 or 50 White Leg | horn and Black Pp. wm, Minorea chickens, Sale at) Fraok Mayes, suct, Oc At Valentine, Jr., live stock of every Sale at 1230p. m oh the farm of George deseription will be sold Wm. Ishier, suet At Snow Shoe Intersec- tion, D. W, McCloskey will sell complete Hine of household goods at 1 p.m. Jumnes Derr, nuct WEDNESDAY, N at public sal horses, coils IMOWer, Wagons and b and a complete ments, Sale at auct SATURDAY, Nov, 7 Two miles west ville, W. B. Turner will sell 1 cow young cattie, "horse wagon implements, Saleat 1p. m auct THURSDAY, Nov Sale Wagner will offer west of Unionville 4, bull, pigs. binder iggies of different kinds agricultural mpi S. K. Emerick of } O'clock of Un 2 head buggy And farm S. K. Emerick 12=-0On the Ben Holter prop erty, 3 miles north of Howard, W. H will sell 4 work horses, 1 colt, 2 cows, BK young cattle, pigs, and farm implements. Sale at a.m, Hayes Schenck, auct Mancu 16H MaKe sale D. Rossman ff farm stock isehold goods Cave, w ments and ho E.T. JORDAN, COLYER. PA. AUCTIONEER. Prepared Lo cry Prices reas Ril Saues 1 mile east of Bellefonte, lot of | Holt | ——— AR | Fall is fast approaching and we are | prepared to show you bargains in Outing Flannels at 514 worth 7 cents, ” i at 8 worth 10 cents, Canton Flannels at 5, 6 and 814 cents ~great values, | Blankets at 50, 79 and 98 cents—worth 65, $1.00 and $1.25, Pa. made Wool Blankets, ful, 10-4 $300, 11-4 at $3.75 at $4.75~nothing shown in to compare with them Co 98¢, $1.50 $2.49—made of clean white The best Black Cotton Hose yet shown for 10c and 15 cents, 4 lL.adies Kimonos, ; Ladies Wrappers at 8gc and | beautifully made and full, Ladies Wool Skirts $1.29 $1: 69. Ladies Voills $2 75 New Collars 10c¢, “ Ruff 10C Ladies Suits $4.08 Ir swea f~=2¢ CENLS THE BAZA | wll | beauti. 12-4 town are and this and $1.98 thst oon cepts $1.49 and £C, Look at o joys . 3 ir and (nr : Look at our Girl sizes THE BAZAAR J. S. GILLIAN, Prop BELLEFONTE. Shoes, all 75¢ and Crider’s Exchange 4 abstained sd itiadaihaddiadaniadhintsstasbiadinlaittadastatdandendsndans yi w ' +d rn AN I A a a As aan aa a | i Li ft i lf lll ll 3 raat ae RE EE EE Ea a aA A UR AA Aa ALLA Look here. You'll find the assortment of Clothes in Central Penna. here, and you may look ev- erywhere else as long as you please without finding anything better. biggest These Clothes are right, you'll find them right; if by any chance you don't we'll make them right. - eee ees aad a a a a a a ES I SS a a a a a a i Cg Drop in here at any time and ask to see these new Fall and Winter models. You'll not see as stylish else- where. If You're Looking for CORRECT STYLE, RIGHT FIT, PERFECT TAILORING, A AY. FINS Ge 24 = Br me or BP ca ~ AAAs ass Lol a AAAs ae AAs Et AREAS ass as aaa a a lt ll ll a a a a EE I a, rE Re ER a TE a i ———y Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx a) a) oi re et - Rod Cr WS Gm SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS.
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